Everyone’s Chasing Florida. Smart Retirees Are Quietly Buying Here Instead.
Florida is still the default retirement answer for many Americans, but the math has gotten harder. Insurance premiums, HOA fees, and crowded coastal markets can eat through the no-income-tax…
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